A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers are coming to Apple's defense over the UK government's attempts to get backdoor access ...
The court order issued by the United Kingdom centers on the UK’s 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, which was invoked to demand ...
Apple’s refused to comply with a UK government demand for a backdoor into encrypted iPhone data, leaving users exposed. Other ...
U.K. rights groups have asked a British court to open a hearing Friday on Apple’s bid to avoid building spy capability into ...
Thanks to the UK government, Apple can no longer offer new users in the UK the ability to enable Advanced Data Protection.
In an unprecedented step, Apple caved to a reported U.K. government’s demand to prevent users from using end-to-end encryption in iCloud.
Last month, Reason reported on the United Kingdom's demand for access to any Apple user's digital information stored in its cloud storage service, iCloud. Since those data are end-to-end encrypted by ...
Apple recently shared photos of its revamped store at Trafford Centre, a shopping mall located outside of Manchester in the ...
After the United Kingdom demanded that Apple create a backdoor that would allow government officials globally to spy on encrypted data, Apple decided to simply turn off encryption services in the UK ...
Apple has just removed Advanced Data Protection for iCloud Users in the U.K. Here’s what it means and why it’s a big change for consumers.
U.S. officials are examining whether the UK broke a bilateral agreement by reportedly demanding that Apple build a "backdoor" allowing the British government to access backups of data in the company's ...
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